The TOTEM experiment at the LHC has performed the first luminosity-independent determination of the total proton-proton cross-section at root s = 7 TeV. This technique is based on the optical theorem and requires simultaneous measurements of the inelastic rate - accomplished with the forward charged-particle telescopes T1 and T2 in the range 3.1 < vertical bar eta vertical bar < 6.5 - and of the elastic rate by detecting the outcoming protons with Roman Pot detectors. The data presented here were collected in a dedicated run in 2011 with special beam optics (beta* = 90m) and Roman Pots approaching the beam close enough to register elastic events with squared four-momentum transfers vertical bar t vertical bar as low as 5 . 10(-3) GeV2. The luminosity-independent results for the elastic, inelastic and total cross-sections are sigma(el) = (25.1 +/- 1.1) mb, sigma(inel) = (72.9 +/- 1.5) mb and sigma(tot) = (98.0 +/- 2.5) mb, respectively. At the same time this method yields the integrated luminosity, in agreement with measurements by CMS. TOTEM has also determined the total cross-section in two complementary ways, both using the CMS luminosity measurement as an input. The first method sums the elastic and inelastic cross-sections and thus does not depend on the rho parameter. The second applies the optical theorem to the elastic-scattering measurements only and therefore is free of the T1 and T2 measurement uncertainties. The methods, having very different systematic dependences, give results in excellent agreement. Moreover, the rho-independent measurement makes a first estimate for the rho parameter at root s = 7 TeV possible: vertical bar rho vertical bar = 0.145 +/- 0.091.

Luminosity-independent measurements of total, elastic and inelastic cross-sections at root s=7 TeV / Antchev, G; Aspell, P; Atanassov, I; Avati, V; Baechler, J; Berardi, Vincenzo; Berretti, M; Bossini, E; Bozzo, M; Brogi, P; Brucken, E; Buzzo, A; Cafagna, F. S.; Calicchio, M; Catanesi, M. G.; Covault, C; Csanad, M; Csoergo, T; Deile, M; Doubek, M; Eggert, K; Eremin, V; Ferretti, R; Ferro, F; Fiergolski, A; Garcia, F; Giani, S; Greco, V; Grzanka, L; Heino, J; Hilden, T; Intonti, R. A.; Kaspar, J; Kopal, J; Kundrat, V; Kurvinen, K; Lami, S; Latino, G; Lauhakangas, R; Leszko, T; Lippma, E; Lokajicek, M; Lo Vetere, M; Rodriguez F., Lucas; Macri, M; Maki, T; Mercadante, A; Minafra, N; Minutoli, S; Nemes, F; Niewiadomski, H; Oliveri, E; Oljemark, F; Orava, R; Oriunno, M; Osterberg, K; Palazzi, P; Prochazka, J; Quinto, M; Radermacher, E; Radicioni, E; Ravotti, F; Robutti, E; Ropelewski, L; Ruggiero, G; Saarikko, H; Santroni, A; Scribano, A; Smajek, J; Snoeys, W; Sziklai, J; Taylor, C; Turini, N; Vacek, V; Vitek, M; Welti, J; Whitmore, J; Wyszkowski, P.. - In: EUROPHYSICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0295-5075. - ELETTRONICO. - 101:2(2013), pp. 21004.1-21004.5. [10.1209/0295-5075/101/21004]

Luminosity-independent measurements of total, elastic and inelastic cross-sections at root s=7 TeV

BERARDI, Vincenzo;
2013-01-01

Abstract

The TOTEM experiment at the LHC has performed the first luminosity-independent determination of the total proton-proton cross-section at root s = 7 TeV. This technique is based on the optical theorem and requires simultaneous measurements of the inelastic rate - accomplished with the forward charged-particle telescopes T1 and T2 in the range 3.1 < vertical bar eta vertical bar < 6.5 - and of the elastic rate by detecting the outcoming protons with Roman Pot detectors. The data presented here were collected in a dedicated run in 2011 with special beam optics (beta* = 90m) and Roman Pots approaching the beam close enough to register elastic events with squared four-momentum transfers vertical bar t vertical bar as low as 5 . 10(-3) GeV2. The luminosity-independent results for the elastic, inelastic and total cross-sections are sigma(el) = (25.1 +/- 1.1) mb, sigma(inel) = (72.9 +/- 1.5) mb and sigma(tot) = (98.0 +/- 2.5) mb, respectively. At the same time this method yields the integrated luminosity, in agreement with measurements by CMS. TOTEM has also determined the total cross-section in two complementary ways, both using the CMS luminosity measurement as an input. The first method sums the elastic and inelastic cross-sections and thus does not depend on the rho parameter. The second applies the optical theorem to the elastic-scattering measurements only and therefore is free of the T1 and T2 measurement uncertainties. The methods, having very different systematic dependences, give results in excellent agreement. Moreover, the rho-independent measurement makes a first estimate for the rho parameter at root s = 7 TeV possible: vertical bar rho vertical bar = 0.145 +/- 0.091.
2013
Luminosity-independent measurements of total, elastic and inelastic cross-sections at root s=7 TeV / Antchev, G; Aspell, P; Atanassov, I; Avati, V; Baechler, J; Berardi, Vincenzo; Berretti, M; Bossini, E; Bozzo, M; Brogi, P; Brucken, E; Buzzo, A; Cafagna, F. S.; Calicchio, M; Catanesi, M. G.; Covault, C; Csanad, M; Csoergo, T; Deile, M; Doubek, M; Eggert, K; Eremin, V; Ferretti, R; Ferro, F; Fiergolski, A; Garcia, F; Giani, S; Greco, V; Grzanka, L; Heino, J; Hilden, T; Intonti, R. A.; Kaspar, J; Kopal, J; Kundrat, V; Kurvinen, K; Lami, S; Latino, G; Lauhakangas, R; Leszko, T; Lippma, E; Lokajicek, M; Lo Vetere, M; Rodriguez F., Lucas; Macri, M; Maki, T; Mercadante, A; Minafra, N; Minutoli, S; Nemes, F; Niewiadomski, H; Oliveri, E; Oljemark, F; Orava, R; Oriunno, M; Osterberg, K; Palazzi, P; Prochazka, J; Quinto, M; Radermacher, E; Radicioni, E; Ravotti, F; Robutti, E; Ropelewski, L; Ruggiero, G; Saarikko, H; Santroni, A; Scribano, A; Smajek, J; Snoeys, W; Sziklai, J; Taylor, C; Turini, N; Vacek, V; Vitek, M; Welti, J; Whitmore, J; Wyszkowski, P.. - In: EUROPHYSICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0295-5075. - ELETTRONICO. - 101:2(2013), pp. 21004.1-21004.5. [10.1209/0295-5075/101/21004]
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